Enver Hades' murder: Belgium suspends arrest for Draskovic

The Bosnian portal Istraga.ba writes that an arrest warrant was suspended early February of this year. Draskovic was sentenced to life in prison for killing Kosovo activist Enver Hadri in 1990. In 2019, Draskovic entered BiH unhindered, despite an Interpol warrant. Belgian authorities have suspended the Red Interpol Arrest [...]
Belgian authorities have suspended Interpol's red arrest for Andrija Draskovich, the Serbian citizen charged with participating in the 1990 murder of Kosovo activist Enver Hadri, learned the investigation. Red arrest was suspended in early February, while all police agencies were reported last week. The explanation sent by Belgian authorities says the “research for Draskovijcin will continue at the national level”, i.e. Just in the territory of that country.
Just four years ago, the Court in Brussels annulled the first degree verdict, with which Andrija Drajakoviq was sentenced to life in prison for Hadr's murder. In addition to Draskovic, former SDS high-ranking Serbian officer Bozidar Spasic and criminal Veselin Vukotic were sentenced to life imprisonment in the same procedure. Andrija Draskovic is also a prominent Serbian criminal who was convicted of killing Zvonko Pleqiqit. For the past ten years, police agencies have had a red Interpol warrant against Draskovic on their bases.
In June 2015, Draskovqi was arrested in Split under an Interpol warrant. After, with a fee of 100,000 euros, he was released to wait at the hotel for the decision by the Croatian judiciary, Draskovic left one day before the extradition decision. In November 2017, the first - degree sentence in Belgium was revoted and a retrial was ordered. The arrest for Draskovci was held in force. However, he entered BiH unhindered in June 2019, although the Border Police system showed border workers at the Shepak crossing that he had a valid Interpol warrant from Belgium. Despite that, BiH Border Police members did not want to arrest him.
The Shepak border crossing near Zvornik passed on June 3rd 2019 to 11th and 38 minutes, using the identification of the Republic of Serbia by number: 01026602. Border Police Officer Nermin Latifovic searched it. With Draskovic at the time was BiH citizen Miroslav Milanovic, as evidenced by a photograph of personal documents, fired at the time of their control in Shepak. According to investigation information, border police officers have confirmed that an Interpol warrant for Draskovic was issued, but then followed a call from BiH's central BP, after which Draskovic had to be released for free access to BiH territory. His passage was not registered.
The “Zyra for Professional Standards and BiH Border Police Internal Control carried out an internal procedure against GPBH police officials, in connection with the failure of Andrija Draskovic to cross the state border on June 3rd 2019 at the International Border Cross. There was no evidence that GPBiH officials violated their official task”, BiH Border Police said.
As we understand, border employees were told later that during the search at the database I DDEEA, it was stressed that Draškov is a citizen of the BiH and that there is no need to be deprived of freedom because it cannot be extradited to Belgium. It's true that Andrija Draskovitch's name exists in the database. DEEA, but it is said that all its BiH documents are invalid.
Andrija Draskovic's first BiH passport was issued in 1999. It's been declared invalid. Then, in August 2004, he received his identification, driver's license, and his new passport. These documents were also declared invalid, as were ID issued in 2005. The BiH documents of Draskovic were included in the investigation within the so-called CIPS vicinity, when the then foreign prosecutor of the BiH Prosecutor Heikki Undorf arrested several officials of the BiH police agencies, who had allowed Serbian criminals to illegally obtain BiH citizenship. According to the investigation at the time, Draskovic was reported to have been reportedly reportedly at the address in Brčko, while some of the documents were issued to him in Livno and a part in Zvornik. But this subject, opened twelve years ago, has not ended in the Court. Thus, Draskovic moved freely using BiH documents that were illegally issued.
Who's Enver Hadri?
Enver Hadri was chairman of the Committee for Protection of Human Rights in Kosovo. He was killed on February 25th 1990 in a car while waiting at a traffic light in the municipality of Brussels, Saint-Gilles.
During the proclamation of the now revoted decision against Andrija Draskovic, the Court in Belgium concluded that Hadri was killed by criminals from Belgrade, Vukotovic and Draskovic, at the order of then Yugoslav secret services, in which Bozidar Spasac was chief inspector. The court ruled that Enver Hadr's murder was politically motivated because he defended the interests of Albanians in Kosovo and defended Kosovo's independence. /istraga. ba











